Researchers from the University of California-San Diego have created 3D-printed "microfish" - each 120 microns long and 30 microns thick (thinner than a strand of human hair) - that can swim around in fluids and then perform tasks such as detect and neutr

Our Save Our Monkeys campaign is raising awareness and support for the monkeys of Mauritius. WeâEUR(TM)re asking the people of Mauritius and beyond to join us in ending the cruel trade and export of monkeys for experiments.

People having faces judged as less trustworthy given the death penalty more often than people viewed as trustworthy, according to recent research in the journal Psychological Science,alarming pic how systems of legal punishment are vulnerable to biases

An informative article about the meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan on 11th March 2011. Two peer-reviewed scientific studies so far have already provided evidence of increased mortality in North America due to radioactive contamination.

Warning: this article contains mild planetary peril. Well, that didn't take long. At the end of last year, it was some anomaly of an ancient Mesoamerican calendar which ramped up irrational concerns that the Universe was out to smite Earth mightily.

Newborns in India are now dying at alarming rates from infections that were once curable, The New York Times reported on Thursday. The same deadly "superbugs" are spreading around the globe and have already come to the United States.

The Animals in Science Committee (ASC) that advises the UK Government on vivisection published in November 2013, the 'Cumulative Severity' report, revealing a high level of desensitisation amongst the researchers who failed to recognise primate suffering.

According to the American Lung Association, the average cigarette contains acetone, found in nail polish remover; acetic acid, an ingredient in hair dye; ammonia, a common household cleaner; arsenic, used in rat poison; benzene, found in rubber cement

Photo credit: Skamnelis via Wikimedia Commons~A bill currently being considered by the Florida House of Representatives seeks to hide the identities of animal researchers engaged in controversial animal research projects.

ABX Air has been transporting thousands of primates from overseas to be imprisoned and tormented at laboratories across the United States. After spending hours trapped in small crates within the plane's cargo hold, these monkeys become the victims of crue